7 geniuses are waiting for visitors to the Sharjah children’s reading book

The 13th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, organized by the Sharjah Book Authority under the slogan “Be your being” from 11-22. May, will host seven famous genius children in the activities of “Little Creator Café”, to highlight their unique talents in various fields, the fields of literary, artistic and scientific creativity, and to introduce the festival audience to their achievements, to motivate young people to keep up with them and gain expertise and expertise.

In this session, “Little Creator Café” presents the experience of the nine-year-old girl, Reem Al Hammadi (from the UAE), who has the talent to write stories. Department of Culture and Tourism in the country and award for talents in art and creativity.

From Saudi Arabia, the café hosts Taif Al-Dhafiri, who has excelled since her childhood in weaving stories and creating songs and began her first steps in writing stories and publishing them in children’s magazines since she was eight years old, and in 2019 she first won a place in the Hamid bin Rashid competition for culture and science, the children’s literature department. She was the youngest winner in the history of the competition since its inception.

From Egypt, the talented girl in a variety of sports, Farah Mostafa, who is good at swimming and playing volleyball, participated in local and international competitions to develop mental and sporting skills and became number three in the world in the qualifying matches held in Thailand. .

As for the Kenyan child, Patrick Ngroge Wakira, the youngest CEO from Kenya, he participates in the activities of the “Little Innovator Café” to showcase the initiative “Patrick Ngrog Wakira Innovations Program”, which he founded and through which he focuses on to offer free science, technology, engineering, and math lessons to disadvantaged Kenyan children to enable them to learn basic computer science and the Internet.

As for Pakistan, the world champion in snooker, Ehsan Ramzan, who won the world championship in snooker this year in a match that lasted more than five hours in March last year, participates in the activities of the cafe, and was one of the six young people, who participated in the presence of 50 professionals in the tournament organized by the Pakistan Federation for billiards and snooker.

From India, the girl Devi Vaishnava, a student at the International Indian School in Ajman, presents her experience of writing her first book, “Vamped the Vampire Virus”, which was published by the Indian Unicode Self-Publishing Company in 2020 when she was ten years old old, and Devi published his second book entitled “The Sky Speaks” at the age of 11.

Amina .. the owner of achievements

Although the child Amina Hussain (from Bangladesh and living in the United Arab Emirates) is not more than 12 years old, she has many achievements that bear her name. In 2017, at the age of seven, she won a prize in the mental math competition held at the UAE, she won the same title again in 2019 and took third and fourth places in the spelling competition and mental mathematics competition this year.

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